Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 91, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1933 — Page 15
AUG. 23. 1933
FLAMES FED BY HAY: BARN AND HORSES BURNED Incendiary Origin Suspected in $4,000 Fire: Lynch to Open Probe. F* > '1 bv * larg' amoiirv of *.'or*ri hav flre nf undetermined origin destroyed a barn belonging to the Gommerrial Fuel Companv a' 734 Langvda!' avenue raiiv this morning raising damage a* mnr* than S4 OTK> After having be.-,, lerf to safety thre#> horsr; broke loose. dashed in’o *hc YYamr": and were burned to dra'h Two of the animals were '•aiuSd a’ SI 000 each. officials of the company said Two trucks and two oa! wagons also were destroyed Part of the loss is covered bv insurance, according to A H Whitcomb, manager Right piecrc of ftjr apparatus and a police squad under Lieutenant Dan Scanian answered the call. Police controlled a iaige crowd attracted to tne scene Bernard Ivnch. head of the fire prevention bureau indicated belief that the flu* was of incendia:'- origin, and he will make a fun net ,:mest iga•.ion. BAT BLOW IS SERIOUS Bin Hurt in Game Has to Be Taken Back to Hospital. Second visit to city hospital waneiefsan for treatment of Thomas Powell 7, of 'CI3B Garden avenue -truck on checks and mouth with a hai-chall bat Thursday. Powell was taken to his home after treatment hut the miuiv proved more serious than thought at fust and he was taken back to ilip hospital.
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\ Demonstration "f CONFIDENCE • Confidence in Indianapolis and its institutions was demonstrated agrain yesterday when hundreds of depositors placed their funds in the new American National Rook. A red letter day in the forward march of Indianapolis toward recovery. • A great constructive job has been successfully accomplished and the New American National Rank has taken its place as one of the leading- financial institutions of the country. \ <;keat institution FOR A GREATER INDIANAPOLIS • New Business —New commercial Enterprises new industrial Activity—more Employment will follow the opening of this great Rank. With such confidence and faith. Indianapolis marches forward. This ’Announcement Sponsored by DIAMOND CHAIN* AND INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR MANU FACTURING CO. SPEEDWAY CORP. LESLIE D. CLANCY EAST END DAIRIES INC. INDIANAPOLIS COAL CO. KIEF LR-STEW ART CO. STUTZ MOTOR CAR CO. OF BARBASOL COMPANY AMERICA MOONEY-MUELLER-WARD CRESCENT PAPER CO. ( OMPANY M. B Wiggins, Pres.
The ARC of the NRA Below fit en *nwer to mietion sent to The Times bv reader* seeking information on problems arising fmni the National Recovers \rt. Answers to other queries will be printed from dav to da' If o*i have problems to whtrh sou wish answers, write to The limes, or call Riles .ViSl, ask for, the ABC department, and dictate sour question In giving sour querv. please state defimtels the industrs. business or occupation on which spur question is based It will he answered as soon a* possible.
•! W I'V *n I hi- h' i*'l wage* f>-r ■l*ratii, r . women working in | a j ''ire -i iti'i-a-'n nf a n'ail iln gond* a rut re*itv wear -tore' w., -... w nr •. • 7 . t,< <til' >• ••*!•* S'iirt'. h n we work jimjr. n--40- till VI a w.|.g -I M < A The temporary agreement for retailers provides a maximum work week of fortv hours for most employes and including your classification> a‘ a minimum wage of SI3.V) a week These limitations do not affec union workers
a a a Q nnnt *h* !wr.b*r rod* I **n r>rk r.? for * romnanv m---:v r n *c r .g. ot>rra r.r on NR A and or.;' :a- r 3*> c*n** an hour I *hii corr*r* P R A The temporary agreement approved for re - ail lumber, lumber products builrl.ng materials, and building specialties industry provides a minimum wage of 40 cents an hour for Indiana This agreement is much too long to print here Later on copies may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents Washington, D. C. a a a Q P*a -+ mblori O.* mmimum 'alar. • m*a o* f ri.i.u nd .oav to work a man ;nlimt*d hour* F .7 S A The forty and fortv-etght-hour provisions of the temporary agreement approved bv N’RA for the meat packing industry do not apply to executive, managerial, supervisory or technical employes, nor to employes on emergency maintenance or repair work, nor to livestock btivers and handlers receiving more than s3.i a week Forty cents an hour is the minimum for packing industry workers in Indianapolis. ana Q Ar* m*n working under sfa** *rooiovmen? -** 4 .**a? forest sminc on a fort* four jrrk wih 'n*r*a*fl pat An Am*r fan nTffn A Empiovp.s of a state are not ineluded in provisions of PR A ana Q When m*r<hano form a rod* r*eerdns onenintr and rln.ini? hour* on*n a 7 a m a kp m nd 1 p m •> Sat and tor-aard -.m* to NR A n*adn’iartrr $ won and it b* a violation of ♦h* 'Hi* for tiirr* or four merchants ’o d-r *arard ‘h* rod* thev ha* sien*d and ar* a par* of and op*n Th*ir ktor** from S a m. *o 10 n m. and 11 p m Sa* irda*. ' Adv >* *.f !h*v ar* rieh* ?h*i know *h* r fe Jo-a merchants cannot opera** rtn.incM • on th* ho-irA to xhich thev i> rhanerk \dvj.se whethei these three or foul :* chants a** xioiatmtr th* VRA rod* A No local association of merchants has any authority under NRA to form a code" regulating opening and closing hours,” or to place any other limiting or modifying provision m their Certificate of Acceptance other than that specifically prescribed for their industry bv NRA. ana Q Ha** t*t.uJ !unih*r d*ai*'s in In* and anapo’is h**u cran*d a 'ip*rial rtilintr wher* th** st:!! ran work ’heir nip*'*
sa'chrr.cn from 7" t 0 as hour* v .-n no .n*re*jc in s4!r-. ■ On Aue s I t- informert that n* i-.m-Ora'rr' hati r- reivert a snecta'. ri: :na where there no-Ud b no rhane.- ;n thc-.r n:*ht watchman s hours and no mcrea.-e in wise C M W A—We have been unable to verify the assuance of any such special ruling as you mention Unless such a rtiling has been issued, the maximum hours for watchmen are limited to forty hours a week. a a a O Can anv romnanv *har has h* Blue Faei* and ha chanff*d !h* dav cr** to fortv noura a *** with :ncr*av* in wa*?** ork an sht watchman *i£h*v-** *n hours a w**e with no inrr*a* :n nav. which now flgwr** about 20 c*n*a an hour. What would f>* a fair was*' F A G A—Some industry codes exempt watchmen from the maximum hours provision, while others do not Please let us know in what industry this company operates and we will answer your question. a a a Q If a man * mak; us a wp** and rorkine nxtt houra > ha 1 rill hta > uses *o* und*r ’h* NRA a* for% honrs a w**k'* H H H A Under PRA wages in excess of the minimum should not be reduced notwithstanding that the shorter work week is placed in effect, but an interpretation of NRA modifies this provision to the extent that an employer mav reduce the total weekly wage should it place an unreasonable hardship upon the company to pay the same wage as formerly. a a a (J I am w orking on a flf* v-fV *-hour a •p*k vh*dul* a f *b* r* of c*n*s an hour Tan -h* compan*. cut mv saSarv to *>> than $33 a w**k‘' I* ha' no* acrh* cod* F F O A All companies in every industry are expected to join NRA and abide bv provisions of their trade code or the NRA Those who do not loin, the NRA has indicated, will be threatened with economic suicide, as the public will be ask®d to patronize only those concerns which display the Blue Eagle. Impossible to answer your question about salary cut without knowing what industry code would be in effect Give us this information and we will answer in a later issue of the ABC
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46 IN CITY ABE DELEGATES FOR LEGION SESSION 23 Posts in District to Be Represented at Evansville. The twenty-three pnsys of th Twelfth district of r h American legion will be represented bv fortysix delegates at the annual dopeitment convention in Evansville Saturday. Sunaav and Mondav Captain Otto Ray. district commander. announced todav More than 2.000 members of thp twenty-three posts will marrn in the parade which will "ncl th* convention Monday. The Eleventh district won the right to lead the parade by its large percentage increase
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m membership the Twelf’h district will be in second pia r e. V M 'Armi Armstrong ha rceived indorsemen’ of the local delegation to succeed William O Nr'wn of Anderon as depar'men' commander Taptain O'to Rav is candidate of the local organization for -he pns' of district commander Rav ac'ing commander at present. serving the unexpired term of Gus G M’ver, who moved otit of the district John Paul Ragsdale, adjutant of Bruce P Robinson post, largest j n •he district, also is a candidate for distric* commander Election will be held during a caucus at the convention Mrs John Paul Ragsdal also is being backed by members of the local auxiliary for th post of department president, to succeed Mrs Sylvia A Pitman of Boonville. Arthur M. Dinsmore. Indianapolis, will reprosen' the Indiana all-sta'e band in the bugle contest Sunday nigh' Individual competition for drummers also will b* held Anew London headquarters for South African affairs has been built, with African wood and marble beautifully used.
O, E. 5 sponsors Fish Frv Indianapolis auxiliary. No. 3P7 Order of Eastern Star is sponsoring a fish fry and lawn social ron ghand Saturday night at Morris and Harding streets SIMPLY WORN OUT? Take Lydia F. Pinkh ani'a Nogetable Compound anrrhing h* mr>r* *p*Hnj for women fh*n *h* rravlNi round of hou*hnld duf*M- 7ou h*f no rim* to he Ick . . . you •** rirod . . . ailing . . . T*t cannot arnp 1 h*** com** • tim when aomethintt map* and you find your*li aimply morn out T ydfn F. Pinkham* Com - pnurd w|H help \ou Ira tonic action will fci** you frnewpd strength, and will make your dailj ta*ki a**m earner to you. out of erery IAA women who report to u* %Ay that they are benefited bv rhia medicine. Buj a bottle today • . . and watch the reauita.
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